'Cultures of Healing': Spirituality, Interdependence and Resistance in the African Diaspora

'Cultures of Healing': Spirituality, Interdependence and Resistance in the African Diaspora

Author: 
Gallego, Mar
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2020
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Journal Title: 
African and Black Diaspora: an international journal
Source: 
African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal, Volume 13, Number 1, 2020, PP. 68-79
Abstract: 

Concepts of healing and spirituality have remained crucial to generating agency and empowerment for both black women and black men, especially in their diasporic displacement from Africa to the US. Healing has been consistently deployed to fight against the systemic racism and sexism that has pervaded and continues to persist in the lives of African diasporic subjects. Placing the discussion of healing within the current debates about interdependence and spirituality, the paper traces the notion back to its African roots and enslavement times, and attempts to delineate a genealogy of healing up to the present that grounds interdependence and interconnectedness within an 'ethics of resistance'.

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CITATION: Gallego, Mar. 'Cultures of Healing': Spirituality, Interdependence and Resistance in the African Diaspora . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , 2020. African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal, Volume 13, Number 1, 2020, PP. 68-79 - Available at: https://library.au.int/cultures-healing-spirituality-interdependence-and-resistance-african-diaspora